I wouldn't says its bad, however going to the open days gives you a feel for the uni, something you can't really get over the internet. Overall i would say it is very beneficial going, but not the end of the world. Also, yes a lot of people go the open days, especially USYD and UNSW.
These two pretty much - seeing the uni can give you a much better perspective which can help when making your choice on degree/uni.It's not necessarily bad as Drifting95 said but it can enable you to learn more about the courses provided at different universities and it can also help you feel the vibe and environment of the university, which can be a main factor in considering what university to pick.
USyd. It's a shame you weren't accepted.I went to USyd Open Day, but UNSW Info Day.
Sure, Info Day was less full of pizzazz and glitz and glamour than Open Day but still was enough for me to figure out the vibe of the two unis.
Obviously, you can figure out which uni I liked more:
Not sure if srsHi, i finish my hsc and i want to go to uni, but i was wondering is it bad if i don't go to any of the open or info days at uni? does a lot of people go to it?
That goes without saying.The only reason I went to the Usyd open day was to assess the quality of grass and sandstone architecture.
The freebees weren't bad either, however i felt UTS were bribing a lot more lol.The only reason I went to the Usyd open day was to assess the quality of grass and sandstone architecture.
sooooo true =(The impression I get is that USYD gives out the least amount of freebies during open days compared to most other places. Funnily enough, the amount of freebies that a student gets can often influence the decision.
That's quite sad in my opinion, such a huge opportunity cost in the long run if you don't pick the uni right for you...The impression I get is that USYD gives out the least amount of freebies during open days compared to most other places. Funnily enough, the amount of freebies that a student gets can often influence the decision.
sunk cost. harden up and move on.That's quite sad in my opinion, such a huge opportunity cost in the long run if you don't pick the uni right for you...